Like every other musician releasing new music at the moment, Adam Lambert is having to get creative with how to promote his new album, Velvet.
The set, which was released on March 20, arrived just as coronavirus-spurred social distancing was taking hold across the United States.“I think there's lots of artists that are looking at their cancelled tours, myself included, and kind of going, ‘OK, what can we do to sort of make it to people?
And to fill that space that's missing now?’”Lambert acknowledges that the live concert experience can’t be recreated on a phone, but “it’s the best we have right now.”Ultimately, “safety and health comes way first, that is the priority,” Lambert tells the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast (listen to his interview,.